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  2. Binomial voting system - Wikipedia

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    The binomial system (Spanish: Sistema binominal) is a voting system that was used in the legislative elections of Chile between 1989 and 2013. [1] The binomial system is the D'Hondt method with an open list where every constituency returns two (hence the name) representatives to the legislative body. The fact that only two candidates are ...

  3. Elections in Chile - Wikipedia

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    This binomial voting system was established by the military dictatorship that ruled Chile until 1990, limiting the proportional system in place until 1973 to two seats per district or constituency. The dictatorship used gerrymandering to create electoral districts that favored rightist parties, with a positive bias towards the more conservative ...

  4. Law of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The legal system of Chile belongs to the Continental Law tradition. The basis for its public law is the 1980 Constitution, reformed in 1989 and 2005. According to it Chile is a democratic republic. There is a clear separation of functions, between the President of the Republic, the Congress, the judiciary and a Constitutional Court.

  5. List of political parties in Chile - Wikipedia

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    The binomial system favoured the existence of two blocks to the detriment of isolated parties and independent candidates. In that election, the Frente Amplio ( Broad Front ) appeared, a coalition that brought together left-wing sectors, which surprisingly won the election of 20 deputies. [ 8 ]

  6. Chamber of Deputies of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Since 2017, Chile's congress has been elected through open list proportional representation under the D'Hondt method. Before 2017, a unique binomial system was used. These system rewards coalition slates. Each coalition could run two candidates for each electoral district's two Chamber seats.

  7. Analysis-Chilean voters fall back to conservative safe zone ...

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    JPMorgan estimates Chile's pension savings totalled $186.4 billion in December 2024 and the new law could generate an additional $5 billion per year once fully implemented.

  8. 2017 Chilean general election - Wikipedia

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    Multi-seat constituencies were reestablished, replacing the previous binomial system of two seats per district, installed by the outgoing Pinochet dictatorship in 1989. [2] [3] Starting with this election, Chile's congress was elected through open list proportional representation under the D'Hondt method. Also for the first time, a 40% gender ...

  9. Chile’s first gay couple weds as law legalizing same-sex ...

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    On Thursday, Javier Silva and Jaime Nazar made history in the South American country by becoming the first same-sex couple to legally tie the knot.